I need some tips to hopefully speed up my learning reverse flight. It felt like the control inputs were reversed compared to the inputs outdoors with wind.

I'm almost wondering if the bottom wing is laid out too far and maybe I'm just not rotating my hands fast enough. It just felt weird.

Outdoors I set my reverse speed with the top hand and adjust the bottom hand to keep the bottom wing in line with the top.
Yesterday indoors I just could not set the tone with the top wing. The top kept wanting to fall toward me and kinda bow tie. It really looked like I had a lazy wing.

With Indoor Rev flying the biggest difference compared to outdoor is using that bottom wing to set or drive in reverse. That is the one thing I found new flyers to needed to get used to. You can't do the REV float to long because the lines are to short, so use the bottom wing to lock it in. Indoor the kite should be square to the flyer more often than not. There is no wind for the the kite to set on.